Highly stable dispersions of nanosized silver particles were synthesized using a straightforward, cost-effective, and ecofriendly method. Nontoxic glucose was utilized as a reducing agent and poly- α, γ, L-glutamic acid (PGA), a naturally occurring anionic polymer, was used as a capping agent to protect the silver nanoparticles from agglomeration and render them biocompatible. Use of ammonia during synthesis was avoided. Our study clearly demonstrates how the concentration of the capping agent plays a major role in determining the dimensions, morphology, and stability, as well as toxicity of a silver colloidal solution. Hence, proper optimization is necessary to develop silver colloids of narrow size distribution. The samples were character...
Currently silver nanoparticle (AgNP) is the most widely used NP. Potential hazard of AgNP to the env...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
Péter Bélteky,1 Andrea Rónavári,1,2 Nóra Igaz,2 Bettina Szerencs&...
Highly stable dispersions of nanosized silver particles were synthesized using a straightforward, co...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
Owing to their persistent antibacterial properties, Ag nanoparticles are increasingly used in clinic...
Currently silver nanoparticle (AgNP) is the most widely used NP. Potential hazard of AgNP to the env...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
Péter Bélteky,1 Andrea Rónavári,1,2 Nóra Igaz,2 Bettina Szerencs&...
Highly stable dispersions of nanosized silver particles were synthesized using a straightforward, co...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver na...
Owing to their persistent antibacterial properties, Ag nanoparticles are increasingly used in clinic...
Currently silver nanoparticle (AgNP) is the most widely used NP. Potential hazard of AgNP to the env...
Poster presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Materials Research Society of Serbia - YUCOMAT...
Péter Bélteky,1 Andrea Rónavári,1,2 Nóra Igaz,2 Bettina Szerencs&...